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The Pirate Loop is a BBC Books original novel written by Simon Guerrier and based on the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who. [1] It features the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones.
"The Waters of Mars" is the second of four hour-long specials of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, all serving as David Tennant's final episodes as the Tenth Doctor. As with the previous special, " Planet of the Dead ", it was simultaneously broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 15 November 2009.
The Doctor's TARDIS as it looked between 2005 and 2010, on display at BBC Television Centre The Doctor's TARDIS as it looked between 2018 and Present. In the fictional universe of the Doctor Who television show, TARDISes are space- and time-travel vehicles of the Time Lords, an alien species from the planet Gallifrey.
In 2021, as well as starring in the nine-part Dalek Universe saga (which sees the Tenth Doctor trapped in the pre-Time War universe and separated from the TARDIS), Tennant reprised the Tenth Doctor for the second part of the Out of Time trilogy, fighting Cybermen with the Fifth Doctor (Peter Davison) in The Gates of Hell.
The Doctor, visibly unwell, leaves abruptly and returns to the TARDIS. Ben and Polly follow and arrive in the TARDIS to find the Doctor has collapsed unconscious on the floor. As sound of the TARDIS engines is heard, the Doctor's face grows luminous and begins to transform into a younger man.
David Tennant voiced the Tenth Doctor, and the serial also starred Georgia Tennant (who appeared in Doctor Who 's 2008 series as the Doctor's daughter, Jenny). On 24 April 2006 The Independent , the Daily Star and The Times confirmed, following past rumours, that K-9 would be featured in a 26-part animated children's series, K-9 , to be written ...
The novel was previewed and later reviewed in Doctor Who Magazine and was well received by critics, [1] leading to one review to call for Russell to be allowed to script an episode of the TV series. [2] The novel was chosen to represent the Tenth Doctor in the special Anniversary reprint set from the BBC in 2013. [3]
The Tenth Doctor reminisces as the Fifth Doctor begins to fade into a separate timeline, revealing various traits from his fifth incarnation that he retained for his tenth, and wishes him well. As the time streams split, the Fifth Doctor calls out, warning the Tenth to put his shields up. The Titanic collides with the TARDIS.